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<div><h2>Position</h2><p><b>User Experience Designer | Upto $125/hr Remote</b> at Crossing Hurdles</p><p>This range is provided by Crossing Hurdles. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.</p><h2>Base pay range</h2><p>$70.00/hr - $125.00/hr</p><p>Direct message the job poster from Crossing Hurdles</p><h2>Position details</h2><p><b>Company:</b> Crossing Hurdles (recruitment firm)</p><p><b>Position:</b> Product Design/UX Expert</p><p><b>Type:</b> Hourly Contract</p><p><b>Compensation:</b> $70–$125 per hour (based on experience and location)</p><p><b>Location:</b> Remote</p><p><b>Duration:</b> 3–4 weeks with potential extension</p><p><b>Commitment:</b> Minimum of 15 hours/week</p><h2>Role responsibilities</h2><ul><li><b>Design Mockups & Prototypes:</b> Create product mockups and prototypes using Figma, Sketch, or Adobe tools to visualize design concepts.</li><li><b>User Journey Feedback:</b> Provide detailed feedback on user journeys and experiences to improve overall product usability and design.</li><li><b>Task Design & Evaluation:</b> Design challenging tasks and test the AI model’s performance in terms of user experience and interface design.</li><li><b>Collaboration:</b> Work closely with product teams and AI researchers to validate, refine, and iterate on designs based on research findings.</li><li><b>Standards & Consistency:</b> Maintain high standards of design consistency, visual appeal, and functional usability.</li></ul><h2>Requirements</h2><ul><li><b>Experience:</b> Strong professional experience in product design or UX/UI roles, preferably at a renowned tech company.</li><li><b>Skills:</b> Proficiency in Figma, Sketch, or Adobe design tools.</li><li><b>UX Experience:</b> Strong ability to evaluate and iterate on user experiences, including providing detailed UX feedback and improving user journeys.</li><li><b>Design Expertise:</b> Proven ability to create detailed, functional mockups and prototypes.</li><li><b>Device Requirements:</b> Access to a desktop or laptop computer (Chromebooks are not supported).</li></ul><h2>Application process</h2><ol><li>Upload resume</li><li>AI interview based on your resume (15 min)</li></ol><p><b>PS</b> - This is a super urgent requirement. Advise completing the application process asap.</p></div> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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